Secure browsing with a VPN for desktop computers

What you do on the internet says a lot about you, even if it's just that you love funny cat pictures and catchy music videos. No matter what's hanging out in your internet history, keep it private by using a VPN on your desktop computer. Your internet protocol address, more commonly known as an IP address, leaves a trail of your online activity anywhere you go. Accessing the internet with a VPN makes it easier to browse the web freely over a private, encrypted connection.

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What is a VPN for desktop use?

Virtual private networks provide an encrypted connection between your desktop and the websites you want to visit. A VPN creates a private connection between your computer and the VPN’s server, and your internet activity then appears to come from the VPN server’s IP address rather than your own. VPNs mask your location, IP address, internet service provider (ISP) and other identifying information, making your browser activity virtually untraceable.

How does a VPN on a desktop computer work?

When you request a connection through a VPN, you connect to the VPN company's private network of servers. You access to the internet through the VPN server, cloaking your location and IP address. Your activity goes through an encryption process and appears to come from the location of the remote server.

Can you use the same VPN service for desktop and mobile devices?

One feature to look for in a VPN service is multi-device support. If you protect your internet connection while using your desktop computer, of course you want to do the same when you're on your laptop, tablet or smartphone. Paid VPN services often work simultaneously on multiple devices, making it easy to help protect everyone in the household. It's also important to find a VPN service that supports multiple operating systems, so you can use that service on the various devices that you use.

Free VPN vs. paid VPN for desktop use

As you start checking out different VPN services, you might wonder if a free VPN is enough for your needs. However, there are several benefits that often come with choosing a paid option. Free VPN services may track your activity for advertising purposes, may cap your bandwidth usage and may not offer as strong of security protocols as paid providers do. As you are shopping for a VPN provider, check to see if the providers you are considering offer the following benefits:

Unlimited bandwidth usage or no speed throttling above a certain amount of bandwidth

Secure access available on a variety of devices

Support for multiple operating systems

No-log guarantee that ensures your browsing activity data isn't saved

Easily accessible customer support

Variety of server locations

Strong security protocols and encryption standards

What is the best VPN for desktop computers?

A range of apps and programs are available for desktop users. To find the option that suits your needs, consider programs and subscriptions with these features and benefits:

No-log guarantee, which keeps your browsing behavior data from being used or sold for the network owner's benefit

Bank-grade encryption, which uses the same security protocols that banks use to protect highly sensitive information

User-friendly way to change your virtual location (the location of the VPN server)

Blocking of ad trackers, so your browsing habits won't be used in targeted advertisements

Support for your desktop and mobile operating systems

Browser support for each of your internet browsing programs

Variety of server locations

These features can help you to enjoy a smooth, speedy and secure connection.

How to set up a VPN on your desktop

It's very easy to set up a secure VPN service and get going in minutes. The setup process is similar for Windows® PC and Apple® computers. In most cases, you just have to download the software from the VPN's website. Create a login and password with the provider and use that to connect to the remote server. When you access the network, all of your activity looks like it comes from the server's IP address. You can typically create a shortcut to the network on your desktop. From there, it's just a matter of clicking the program or app and choosing a server location for secure access.

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